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. >>> medidas que pretende implementar un país de latino américa, que ayudar a inmigrantes deportado de estados unidos. >>> mañana inicia la primavera oficialmente nosotros esperamos vientos fuerte, tuvimos esta tarde este sistema de baja presión, con potencial de traer tormentas al área, hacia el sur también bajo lluvia, esperamos que lo principal sea aumento en viento, lluvias, tuvimos, 58 oakland por encima de media pulgada, pero advertencia de vientoss fuertes de eso le hablaremos más adelante como parte de la reunion anual de los miembros de la organizacion amnistia internacional, en san francisco, se presento el . >>> la reunión anual de miembro de la amnistía en san antonifra se presentó el padre. >>> el padre, alejandro realiza una valiente labor a través de decenas de refugios en méxico. >>> el padre alejandro explicaba acerca de su obra en méxico. >>> no solamente, soy parte de un equipo y entonces, tenemos 62 casa en la república méxico y damos asistencia y también promoción y defendemos derechos humanos de los inmigrante los tratamos como son, grandes perso
. >>> medidas que pretende implementar un país de latino américa, que ayudar a inmigrantes deportado de estados unidos. >>> mañana inicia la primavera oficialmente nosotros esperamos vientos fuerte, tuvimos esta tarde este sistema de baja presión, con potencial de traer tormentas al área, hacia el sur también bajo lluvia, esperamos que lo principal sea aumento en viento, lluvias, tuvimos, 58 oakland por encima de media pulgada, pero advertencia de vientoss fuertes de eso...
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this is america-mexico problem. the greatest threat to the united states today, john, son the mexican border. there's a war going on down there. it is not on the korean border with 28,000 troops, it's not in afghanistan, it's no not in iraq. they kill almost 50,000 in this drug car -- excuse me, 35,000 people, and the last for our five years, and that's coming to the united states. [everyone talking at once] >> they're killing people with u.s. guns and they're killing them over drugs >>> issue three, libya's revolt. violence this week continues between libyan anti-government reb pells libyan government forces reds by head of state cool in her moammar gaddafi. during the joint press conference with mexican president calderone, president obama was asked about the conflict in libya. >> so let me just be very unambiguous about this -- colonel give gaddafi needs to leave. >> that was thursday. the president will said to be weighing the pros and cons of a no-fly zone over libya. a no-fly zone would present gaddafi from us
this is america-mexico problem. the greatest threat to the united states today, john, son the mexican border. there's a war going on down there. it is not on the korean border with 28,000 troops, it's not in afghanistan, it's no not in iraq. they kill almost 50,000 in this drug car -- excuse me, 35,000 people, and the last for our five years, and that's coming to the united states. [everyone talking at once] >> they're killing people with u.s. guns and they're killing them over drugs...
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esfuerzo internacional, diseñados por la resolución de la onu >>> vamos a pasar del mundo arabe al américa latina, el gobierno de méxico dice que no fueron inforamdos de la operación rápido y furioso, le informaron al presidente felipe calderón >>> en sí, no lo autoricé nuestra política es atrapar a los narcotraficantes, lo que ha dicho que es que ha nombrado un investigador >>> quien lo autorizó? >>> no tenemos todos los hechos >>> no le informaron a usted? >>> claro que no, los estados unidos es muy grande, pero quiero decirte nítidamente, que hable'con el presidente felipe calderón, nuestra política es de mejorar la intervención de armamentos que van hacia el sur, porque ha estado interviniendo en los problemas de seguridad de méxico, pero estamos tratando de desarrollar una cooperación entre estados unidos y méxico como nunca antes, esto nos permite abordar el problema de manera integral. tenemos obligaciones, no solamente es el problema de méxico sino también nuestro tenemos que reducir la demanda de estupefacientes, queremos reducir la demanda, a través de programas
esfuerzo internacional, diseñados por la resolución de la onu >>> vamos a pasar del mundo arabe al américa latina, el gobierno de méxico dice que no fueron inforamdos de la operación rápido y furioso, le informaron al presidente felipe calderón >>> en sí, no lo autoricé nuestra política es atrapar a los narcotraficantes, lo que ha dicho que es que ha nombrado un investigador >>> quien lo autorizó? >>> no tenemos todos los hechos >>> no le...
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he came to america in 1959. he went to hawaii. you referred to in 1965 essay he wrote in which problems facing out socialism and he called himself an african socialist. do you think -- you describe that essay in the context of the dates within kenya, and it was in effect when we think of intercolonial some we think that there are different species of anticolonialism. there was the pro-western amoore market and there was tom, obama's father's mentor and more on the left and then on the far left basically pro-soviet and so you have these species of anticolonialism. talk a little about that landscape because i think it is fascinating people think of anticolonialism as one thing but it actually has many different. >> guest: it was an exciting time in kenya because they had at long last of their independence from the british in 1963 and all the students in the american universities were pouring back into nairobi to get the jobs in government and most of which were vacated by the british who were going home. and so it was a very excitin
he came to america in 1959. he went to hawaii. you referred to in 1965 essay he wrote in which problems facing out socialism and he called himself an african socialist. do you think -- you describe that essay in the context of the dates within kenya, and it was in effect when we think of intercolonial some we think that there are different species of anticolonialism. there was the pro-western amoore market and there was tom, obama's father's mentor and more on the left and then on the far left...
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mentiras por sustancias ilicitas >>> la demanda antimonopolio de los jugadores es inbasada >>> la copa america, la selección mexicana no esta lejos, el asunto 22 participará en la copa, y el flaco busca el triunfo >>> vamos con la idea de ganar pero la experiencia no significa calidad y vamos bien con cincorefuerzos. >>> omar bravo es el jugador de la semana en la major league. >>> estoy encantado de tener esta oportunidad por dar un buen papel con un equipo que ha peusto grtandes espectativas en mi. >>> alejandro le llegan las invitaciones y si usted también quire vea en facebook como ganar boletas, o en la pagina de univisión y buscar las pistas en la galeria de fotos, o viendo triunfo del amor entre las 10 y 11 de la noche. >>> el clima. >>> esperamos que se vayan las llvsç >>> buenas noches, primavera, la tarde ayer y las lluvias parecen de invierno y las nevadas, hay un frente que se va pero otro que viene, temperaturas frias en la madrugada, y apartir del sábado le cerramos al agua y se mantiene humedo en la región, tenga cuidado más detalles mañana >>> su rostro fue borrado por
mentiras por sustancias ilicitas >>> la demanda antimonopolio de los jugadores es inbasada >>> la copa america, la selección mexicana no esta lejos, el asunto 22 participará en la copa, y el flaco busca el triunfo >>> vamos con la idea de ganar pero la experiencia no significa calidad y vamos bien con cincorefuerzos. >>> omar bravo es el jugador de la semana en la major league. >>> estoy encantado de tener esta oportunidad por dar un buen papel con...
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obama llega a esta ciudad dentro de solo unas horas y el presidente recordarán que había dicho que américa latina iba a ser su prioridad pero la pregunta de muchos brasileños, es cómo va a ser cuando el presidente tiene su mente en japón y en libia, esta es la agenda del presidente obama en los próximos días. >> lo más importante del viaje del presidente barack obama a centro y sudamérica que se realizó a pesar de la crisis nuclear en japón, la rebelión contra la dictadura en el mundo árabe y un montón de problemas en estados unidos decidió no cancelar y posponer el viaje. >> con la llegada el mensaje es claro, esta es una región que nos importa. >> hay ahora que tener una relación de igual para igual. >> asesor de la casa blanca asegura que en este viaje estados unidos quiere lidiar con brasil, chile y el salvador como si fueran países iguales. >> los estados unidos bajo el liderazgo del presidente obama quiere trabajar como un socio, en iguales con los países de la región para enfrentar a los retos que están viviendo día a día el pueblo de las américas. >> el presid
obama llega a esta ciudad dentro de solo unas horas y el presidente recordarán que había dicho que américa latina iba a ser su prioridad pero la pregunta de muchos brasileños, es cómo va a ser cuando el presidente tiene su mente en japón y en libia, esta es la agenda del presidente obama en los próximos días. >> lo más importante del viaje del presidente barack obama a centro y sudamérica que se realizó a pesar de la crisis nuclear en japón, la rebelión contra la dictadura en...
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. >>> el estudio de transportation for america habla de riesgos en los puentes, los que tienen una vida en promedio de 50 años >>> en san francisco el supervisor hugh busca acabar con las falsas alarmas de sustancias como el enthraz. >>> un tercio de los estudiantes de california asisten a escuelas con problema s financieros. >>> quieor que parendan.. >>> los constantes recortes de escuelas dejan a los estudiantes pagando las censecuencias >>> no me gustaría que mis hermanas fuern a escuelas que no tengan lo suficiente para prepararlas >>> esta mujer asisitió a los Ángeles para saber que le4s espera a sus hijos con los recortes >>> reconocen que california esta enfrentando los recortes más grndes del país, no quiere eliminar dias escolares >>> hace 30 años california era numero 1 en dar aportes par las escuelas >>> agregó el gobernador que hay que ser más productivos., >>> la universidad estatal de california se prepara para enfrentar el dinero con el que contaba, 10.000 estudiantes quedarían fuera de la univwersidad este 2011 2012. los recdortes ssignifican menos cursos más
. >>> el estudio de transportation for america habla de riesgos en los puentes, los que tienen una vida en promedio de 50 años >>> en san francisco el supervisor hugh busca acabar con las falsas alarmas de sustancias como el enthraz. >>> un tercio de los estudiantes de california asisten a escuelas con problema s financieros. >>> quieor que parendan.. >>> los constantes recortes de escuelas dejan a los estudiantes pagando las censecuencias...
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por eso quisiera plantear que amÉrica latina estÁ hoy dÍa mas preparada que nunca para lograr dejar atrÁs el subdesarrollo y la pobreza que nos han acompaÑado durante nuestros 200 aÑos de vida independiente y defender las libros oportunidades. >> en el aniversario 50 de la alianza con la que estados unidos hizo frente al avance de las ideas de izquierda en la regiÓn, hizo Énfasis en la protecciÓn de los derechos humanos, la lucha contra el narcotrÁfico y destacando la importancia de los latinoamericanos en estados unidos. >> seÑalÓ que amÉrica latina se ha desarrollado mucho. que las tareas que habrÍa que desarrollar no son las mismas que antes. las circunstancias han cambiado pero algunas como el tema de la pobreza y la desigualdad las conto. >> la agenda culmina con una recepciÓn en el palacio presidencial y luego se traslada a el salvador. >> ahora vamos ahablar de la guerra en libia. ¿de donde se puede coordinar la guerra? se puede hacer de las playas de copacabana y hoy desde estos altos edificios en el centro de chile. al mismo tiempo que hace de diplomÁtico, esta dirig
por eso quisiera plantear que amÉrica latina estÁ hoy dÍa mas preparada que nunca para lograr dejar atrÁs el subdesarrollo y la pobreza que nos han acompaÑado durante nuestros 200 aÑos de vida independiente y defender las libros oportunidades. >> en el aniversario 50 de la alianza con la que estados unidos hizo frente al avance de las ideas de izquierda en la regiÓn, hizo Énfasis en la protecciÓn de los derechos humanos, la lucha contra el narcotrÁfico y destacando la...
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much attention to the campaign, and i found myself stuck in the detroit airport awaiting a flight on america's least glamorous flight the trip to buffalo. but very little to do i went into a bookstore and was like and obamarama. dreams from my father, softcover, there were obama coloring books and coffee table books giving it was like the obama store. and given my diocese i feel like an adolescent boy in the first copy of playboy. you don't have the "national review" and commentary but anyhow, as i started reading the book first of all i discovered the excerpts in question were taken out of context. the book is not as radical as it sounds. the book is calculated and as i would learn later on doing my research the book wasn't calculated to make barack obama president of the united states. was calculated to make barack obama the mayor of chicago in which position it would do a world of good as president and in the world of psychological and moral problems. as i get into it, just in the we've description, the book is divided into three parts. the first part starts with the section origins, which
much attention to the campaign, and i found myself stuck in the detroit airport awaiting a flight on america's least glamorous flight the trip to buffalo. but very little to do i went into a bookstore and was like and obamarama. dreams from my father, softcover, there were obama coloring books and coffee table books giving it was like the obama store. and given my diocese i feel like an adolescent boy in the first copy of playboy. you don't have the "national review" and commentary...
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he came to america in 1959. >> yes. >> he went to hawaii. you report in a 1965 essay he wrote in which problems facing our socialism and he called himself an african socialist. you describe that essay in the context of debates within kenya. and in hawaii. >> yes. >> when we think of anticolonial. there's different species of anticolonial. there was tom, obama's father's mentor. he was more on the left and then on the far left who was basically pro-soviet and so you've got these species of anticolonialism. talk a little bit about that landscape because i think it's fascinating. people think of anticolonialism as one thing but it's -- it has many different colors. >> it was actually a very exciting time in kenya because they had at long last got their independence in british in 1963. and all the students in american university were all pulling back into nairobi, you know, to get the johnson government and mostly which had been vacated by the british who were going home. and so it was a very exciting time in which the government was trying to f
he came to america in 1959. >> yes. >> he went to hawaii. you report in a 1965 essay he wrote in which problems facing our socialism and he called himself an african socialist. you describe that essay in the context of debates within kenya. and in hawaii. >> yes. >> when we think of anticolonial. there's different species of anticolonial. there was tom, obama's father's mentor. he was more on the left and then on the far left who was basically pro-soviet and so you've...
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and by that mean off the shores of america. when you look at previous presidents, reagan, carter, clinton, they are recognizable american type. you may approve or disapprove but you can recognize them right away. obama's maternal side grew up in kansas and move to seattle and in hawaii. even she comes out of a somewhat beginning american background. you focus on his father site and you trace it pretty far back. if i could just, i want to read the names of some of the ancestors here, the grandfather, jaramogi oginga odinga, jomo kenyatta. you're going back to 1624. why this ancient history? >> well, what's interesting for what you said, you might have noticed that old names began with oh, and actually the luo tribe, which the obama came from, they name all their mails with the letter of. and the women have a name starting with the letter a. it's because really when obama was elected, even when he was a candidate in the campaign, there were books and tv programs but they all concentrate on his life in america. there's another who
and by that mean off the shores of america. when you look at previous presidents, reagan, carter, clinton, they are recognizable american type. you may approve or disapprove but you can recognize them right away. obama's maternal side grew up in kansas and move to seattle and in hawaii. even she comes out of a somewhat beginning american background. you focus on his father site and you trace it pretty far back. if i could just, i want to read the names of some of the ancestors here, the...
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. >> el kikin se encuentra con el gol , vamos y volvemos en un flahs .1: >> el américa callo ante el monterrey . >> que tal maigos buenas noches . >> atlante y jaguares se enffrentaron se presentan con la inyeccion animica ante pachuca , estadio quintana, al 19 , ortiz y el centro y bermudes el 6to gol de la campaña un partido para el nacido ahí, más tarde ortiz, sirve para fonseca, el pase de muñoz el defensa y el hobbit bermudes girta, más tarde el 5 por 0 después o renuncia o despiden al profe cruz . >> en otros, monterrey 2 a 1 . >> san luis y atlas empataron a 1 . >> santos pierde ante monarcas . >> los del puevbla vs. necaxa y pumas ante los del pachuca . >> marzo, aztecas, a temppo ,canasta y busca la sefgunda victoria dj falla, la defesna genial , con excelente rotacion pero, avanzaron a los 16 mejores con victoria . >> los largarots, desde el estacionamiento y wacker anota 10 , en los 4 mnutos y esta canasta los largartos avanzaron enfrentaran a notre dame, gano florida 73 porr 65 . >> hjogwer anota , problema al final , y acerta el tiro de la línea y boutled y sorpre
. >> el kikin se encuentra con el gol , vamos y volvemos en un flahs .1: >> el américa callo ante el monterrey . >> que tal maigos buenas noches . >> atlante y jaguares se enffrentaron se presentan con la inyeccion animica ante pachuca , estadio quintana, al 19 , ortiz y el centro y bermudes el 6to gol de la campaña un partido para el nacido ahí, más tarde ortiz, sirve para fonseca, el pase de muñoz el defensa y el hobbit bermudes girta, más tarde el 5 por 0...
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that america is keen to make sure. the rebels but russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not the u.n. resolution. forty victims of last year's twin metro's suicide blasts words shocked the nation but added result of fight. for the libyan conflict is the first to military action launched by obama since becoming president that leaves us some to wonder whether he's a following in the footsteps of his predecessor. spoke to civil rights activist cornell west about whether the president right or wrong that's coming up. dr cornel west is among america's most provocative intellectuals a princeton professor and lifelong pioneer of working class rights and racial justice. at this year's left forum conference in new york city dr west's appearance truth thousands of activists aiming to revitalize the american left. there he was. once a vocal supporter of u.s. president barack obama dr west tells r t y u that pena has drastically changed dr west thank you very much for taking the time to speak with r.t. blessed to be here
that america is keen to make sure. the rebels but russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not the u.n. resolution. forty victims of last year's twin metro's suicide blasts words shocked the nation but added result of fight. for the libyan conflict is the first to military action launched by obama since becoming president that leaves us some to wonder whether he's a following in the footsteps of his predecessor. spoke to civil rights activist cornell west about whether the president...
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the least appropriate on the history of america for an unrepentant terrorist to come forward. the new york times, september 11th, 2001. on top of the world, and after that he had to hide his head. he became a figure of total disrepute. his book sunk quickly into obscurity. i would be just horrified if i put so much faith in that and that is what happened. i saw a picture and started reading it. altogether actually a pretty good book. say what you will, he had an event full life and in seven full time. once you get into the heart of the story it's pretty compelling. i mean, a fugitive from justice for ten years, setting up bombs, blowing people up. dan gets blown up in a greenwich village bomb blast. i begin to see certain patterns. i feel like i am reading something have already read before. and i have my first eureka moment, but it is kind of a stupid one. what i thought at first, crush, i have to -- they are both in chicago, both kind of radical, they have the same ghostwriter. some same left-wing poets. i had no idea about errors background. here are two sentences that caug
the least appropriate on the history of america for an unrepentant terrorist to come forward. the new york times, september 11th, 2001. on top of the world, and after that he had to hide his head. he became a figure of total disrepute. his book sunk quickly into obscurity. i would be just horrified if i put so much faith in that and that is what happened. i saw a picture and started reading it. altogether actually a pretty good book. say what you will, he had an event full life and in seven...
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barack obama says america's role in the military intervention will be limited one but as u.s. cruise missiles take a leading role in coalition operations many are drawing comparisons to the beginning of the two thousand and three iraq war. meanwhile russia's called on the allied forces to refrain from using indiscriminate force it spreads states an acceptable to use the un security council mandate for purposes other than protecting civilians. can still dealing with the consequences of last week's devastating earthquake getting or goes in who's an expert on earthquakes believes that maybe more disasters ahead too as the earth goes through a highly active seismic period what he had to say is coming right up. nobody gave us a better. guinea thank you very much for joining us to be we talk about the earthquake in japan whether it was possible to avoid such a death toll and what the had i understand you've made some controversial predictions in terms of future earthquakes what exactly are they what are they based on almost all of us though that they were three as in nearly a. i thi
barack obama says america's role in the military intervention will be limited one but as u.s. cruise missiles take a leading role in coalition operations many are drawing comparisons to the beginning of the two thousand and three iraq war. meanwhile russia's called on the allied forces to refrain from using indiscriminate force it spreads states an acceptable to use the un security council mandate for purposes other than protecting civilians. can still dealing with the consequences of last...
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>> brasil es el paÍs mÁs rico de amÉrica del sur. pero ademÁs las razones de visitar a chile, el mercado chileno no es muy grande. lo que estÁ buscando el presidente obama es incentivar la exportaciÓn. para impulsar la inversiÓn econÓmica en estados unidos. el salvador. un reconocimiento a la transformaciÓn polÍtica y sobre todo tratar de evitar que pueda caer en ese eje de la izquierda. >> yo creo que aunque no lo formule la casa blanca hay algo en ese viaje de querer cerrar el pasado. las visitas a chile, donde va a hablar desde el palacio de la moneda, en la lucha cruenta contra la cigarrillos, de alguna manera le van hacer a obama. hay que olvidarnos de las luchas ideolÓgicas del pasado. >> quÉ sacamos de este viaje? creÍ que íbamos a estar hablando de japÓn, ahora estamos hablando de libia. cÓmo puede este presidente concentrarse en brasil cuando la atenciÓn estÁ en otro lado? >> las razones de estados unidos, se hablÓ mucho de que el viaje se podrÍa haber postergado. pero lo notable es que estamos hablando hoy
>> brasil es el paÍs mÁs rico de amÉrica del sur. pero ademÁs las razones de visitar a chile, el mercado chileno no es muy grande. lo que estÁ buscando el presidente obama es incentivar la exportaciÓn. para impulsar la inversiÓn econÓmica en estados unidos. el salvador. un reconocimiento a la transformaciÓn polÍtica y sobre todo tratar de evitar que pueda caer en ese eje de la izquierda. >> yo creo que aunque no lo formule la casa blanca hay algo en ese viaje de querer...
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segÚn el asesor principal sobre amÉrica latina en la casa blanca, no se adelanta la fecha de esta visita como resultado del ataque a los agentes de ice. >> pero estÁ haciendo mÉxico lo suficiente contra el narcotrÁfico? >> todos podemos hacer mÁs. y nosotros estamos cada dÍa en la relaciÓn bilateral que nuestras relaciones hemisfÉricas buscando cÓmo mejorar nuestros esfuerzos. >> la casa blanca al igual que muchos mexicanos que participaron en la encuesta de univisiÓn en ese paÍs piensa que el narcotrÁfico es un problema compartido en parte por el consumo de las drogas en territorio norteamericano y por la corrupciÓn en mÉxico. >> nosotros tenemos que hacer mÁs para reducir la demanda aquÍ en los estados unidos, es la razÓn por la cual hemos aumentado nuestras inversiones en programas que hacen exactamente eso. >> para este experto en el tema la agenda es muy amplia. >> yo veo esto como una oportunidad de lima asperezas, como dicen popularmente en mexico es un momento donde dos vecinos,2 buenos amigos tienen que hablar de cara a cara. >> para esta congresista el diÁlogo
segÚn el asesor principal sobre amÉrica latina en la casa blanca, no se adelanta la fecha de esta visita como resultado del ataque a los agentes de ice. >> pero estÁ haciendo mÉxico lo suficiente contra el narcotrÁfico? >> todos podemos hacer mÁs. y nosotros estamos cada dÍa en la relaciÓn bilateral que nuestras relaciones hemisfÉricas buscando cÓmo mejorar nuestros esfuerzos. >> la casa blanca al igual que muchos mexicanos que participaron en la encuesta de...
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when africans in america as we came to call ourselves were standing up against these institutionalized states demanding equal justice, equal opportunity, equal voting rights, equal jobs coming equal housing and equal respect. that was a society i grew up with at that time. when i went on trial it was an all white jury. if they would have burned us to the degree lined the only evidence that even suggested we have reason to do such a thing was conflicts who were in the area that night breaking into a factory and robbing the dead bodies in this bar and grill and this one person who was supposed to be the lookout list of cigarettes and walked to the bar and grill which was a block away and as he was walking up to the bar and grill they saw them coming around the corner laughing, carrying a shotgun and john was carrying a pistol he ran away and we couldn't catch him. now this was a little fat boy. he was about 5-foot seven. >> host: and that was the basis of the conviction? >> guest: the basis of the conviction. and the reason why the all white jury said that can't be. >> host: obviously th
when africans in america as we came to call ourselves were standing up against these institutionalized states demanding equal justice, equal opportunity, equal voting rights, equal jobs coming equal housing and equal respect. that was a society i grew up with at that time. when i went on trial it was an all white jury. if they would have burned us to the degree lined the only evidence that even suggested we have reason to do such a thing was conflicts who were in the area that night breaking...
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there was no confederate state of america. that did not exist and because it'd make says, once the war is over and you bring every society that can, sort of like rewinding the tape except the slavery part take the slavery out of it but the south goes back to exactly what it was before fort sumter, before there was any conflict at all. that is a tough position to think of. 4 million people who have been freed at this point, so what do you do with them? there they were people who realized that called for something, but he said no. the constitution does not allow what you are attempting to do. he was very much, he said, a proponent of the constitution. he saw himself as the guardian of the constitution but he had what i call sort of a cafeteria style approach to the constitution. i mean things that the lights were constitutional. things that he didn't like were unconstitutional. the constitution clearly says that congress has the right to set rules for the governance and everything having to do with the district of columbia, so w
there was no confederate state of america. that did not exist and because it'd make says, once the war is over and you bring every society that can, sort of like rewinding the tape except the slavery part take the slavery out of it but the south goes back to exactly what it was before fort sumter, before there was any conflict at all. that is a tough position to think of. 4 million people who have been freed at this point, so what do you do with them? there they were people who realized that...
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over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against ghana check out our chief washington d.c. . and used to be the commander of american ground troops in iraq he says there's no way the united states or anyone else can predict the consequences of supporting the rebels in libya. there's going to be a period of time are you trying to figure out you know who's in charge who's really genuine who's really interested in the goals of the future of libya and then who's really corrupt you know out per selfish gain. and you're not going to gain that from bombing them twenty thousand feet above the air or less you're going to only gain that from from boots on the ground even to people are not stupid and i think you just really it would be really good for for our government and our leaders to just come out and say we want the leader of libya out of power whether is scattered whether he's killed whether he's sent into exile but that's really what we want we want regi
over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against ghana check out our chief washington d.c. . and used to be the commander of american ground troops in iraq he says there's no way the united states or anyone else can predict the consequences of supporting the rebels in libya. there's going to be a period of time are you trying to figure out you know who's in...
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latina por eso, quisiera plantearles que américa latina está hoy día más preparada que nunca para dejar atrás el sub-desarrollo que nos acompaña en nuestros 200 años de vida de independencia >>> habló de una nueva alianza con los países de latinoamérica >>> no olvidemos que el futuro está siendo forjado todos los días por la gente de latinoamérica, porque ya no es el estereotipo de un pueblo atrapado, el mundo debe reconocer a latinoamérica, por el crecimiento y dinámica >>> dijo que américa latina ha crecido mucho, que no era lo mismo que antes >>> tras la recepción de esta noche el presidente barack obama parte mañana a el salvador y en ese lugar, también la atención estará centrada en los comentarios que podrá hacer sobre las acciones militares en libia, esto es lo que más ha preocupado a los medios de comunicación >>> gracias, alberto desde santiago de chile, y en otra noticia en la crisis de libia, tan solo horas después de despedir al presidente, la presidenta de brasil, pide un cese del fuego efectivo en libia, asegura que no se está cumpliendo la misión de
latina por eso, quisiera plantearles que américa latina está hoy día más preparada que nunca para dejar atrás el sub-desarrollo que nos acompaña en nuestros 200 años de vida de independencia >>> habló de una nueva alianza con los países de latinoamérica >>> no olvidemos que el futuro está siendo forjado todos los días por la gente de latinoamérica, porque ya no es el estereotipo de un pueblo atrapado, el mundo debe reconocer a latinoamérica, por el crecimiento y...
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america is first among equals, as they say, in nato, so if we step back, who's stepping up? >> let's look at the two parts. to hand off the no-fly zone, it's pretty easy. once you've established it, that's pretty easy to do. there'll be american surveillance planes and american intelligence involved, but it'll be run by a canadian. the second half, the no drive zone, that's actually where the application of military power is going to start pushing, is already pushing against gaddafi and the united states is still in the lead in that. and they haven't quite figured out a clean way to hand it off to anybody else. today the pentagon was talking about possibly using helicopters and ac-130's, slow-flying, tactical aircraft that get awful close in. that's going to look like combat. >> who are the people, assuming they can displace ka due fee, who do they have in mind to replace him? >> that's the five bazillion dollar question. one thing the white house terrorism advisor is most worried about is we don't know who the libyan rebels are. you saw, and this could well have been an att
america is first among equals, as they say, in nato, so if we step back, who's stepping up? >> let's look at the two parts. to hand off the no-fly zone, it's pretty easy. once you've established it, that's pretty easy to do. there'll be american surveillance planes and american intelligence involved, but it'll be run by a canadian. the second half, the no drive zone, that's actually where the application of military power is going to start pushing, is already pushing against gaddafi and...
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construction of the boat well over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against going to check on our t. washington d.c. but for more on the latest developments in libya including the defection of the foreign minister let's cross live to mark on the visiting professor of international relations at university paid her turkey and many times for being with us professor on the. foreign minister and a former spy chief has a report he's affected and we do now know we've learned this within just the last few minutes that the u.k. foreign secretary william hague has said the mystic you said will not speed off it immunity there but nonetheless was so taken up with a person who was once expelled from the u.k. and accused of funding terrorism it is now arrived in the country. well this is a big coup for the british to begin about and right as you say he was an intelligence officer with the cover of being a man who was supposed to help organize attacks and threats aga
construction of the boat well over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against going to check on our t. washington d.c. but for more on the latest developments in libya including the defection of the foreign minister let's cross live to mark on the visiting professor of international relations at university paid her turkey and many times for being with us...
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inauguration of racial changes in america. our ability to elect him president-- our ability to form a multiracial coalition during an economic downturn that brings in an african-american president-- is because of the struggles and work and change that had occurred over those past 40 years. it was in part because white voters had african-american grandchildren and latino nieces. and i mean, heck, the bush family is more complicated, i think, than we like to tell, right? >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) >> so in part, it happens because those family formations had already occurred. it's not that by being president, barack changes, you know, where we are in america. so part of it is... are those kinds of, you know, long-term, secular changes. but the other part of it is will. it won't just happen because time passes. we have to decide that we believe racism and racial inequality to be incommensurate with our self-identity as americans. and see, for most of our history, racism, imperiali, is not only in line with, it is constitutive of b
inauguration of racial changes in america. our ability to elect him president-- our ability to form a multiracial coalition during an economic downturn that brings in an african-american president-- is because of the struggles and work and change that had occurred over those past 40 years. it was in part because white voters had african-american grandchildren and latino nieces. and i mean, heck, the bush family is more complicated, i think, than we like to tell, right? >> hinojosa: (...
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workplaces are not democratic well actually that's not true i mean i feel that the union movement in america has been very anti-democratic for a long time people like their leaders the they voted on their own rules they vote on on whatever they're going to ask for whatever they're going to give up its majority rule with your i don't know you mean much more democratic you're getting state senators in wisconsin who are elected to do it who flee for them because they're union members not a member of a union. but they're fleeing democracy to pay their union masters who don't want them to vote for this wisconsin whether they're not a member of a union first of all and secondly i don't know that it has any do with their union masters union message even though you don't think that by the way have either shall we call scott west or you call david coca scott walker's master well i mean you're of authority on poodles i'm just wondering why don't you have unions gave four hundred million dollars to democratic candidates in the two thousand election cycle would you hadn't it that that makes them a credi
workplaces are not democratic well actually that's not true i mean i feel that the union movement in america has been very anti-democratic for a long time people like their leaders the they voted on their own rules they vote on on whatever they're going to ask for whatever they're going to give up its majority rule with your i don't know you mean much more democratic you're getting state senators in wisconsin who are elected to do it who flee for them because they're union members not a member...
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answers the answer that president obama gave in his speech also sounded rather vague it's true that america cannot use our military wherever repression occurs. given the costs and risks of intervention we must always measure our interests against the need for action. but that cannot be an argument for never. behalf of what's right but some of the statements previously made by u.s. officials could suggest an idea as to why leader we remember hillary clinton saying what the u.s. fears mostly is leave you becoming some giant somalia somalia means power vacuum careless and not credible leader to deal with i suppose a world power specifically western powers would never let levy which sits on bass the oil reserves become anything like somalia italians for example accuse the french of being more of a quote by a desire to secure oil contracts with a future leaving government the turks voice certain conditions with nato saying nail should go all in with recognition an acknowledgement that the give belongs to libya's not for the distribution of its underground resources and wealth another interesting
answers the answer that president obama gave in his speech also sounded rather vague it's true that america cannot use our military wherever repression occurs. given the costs and risks of intervention we must always measure our interests against the need for action. but that cannot be an argument for never. behalf of what's right but some of the statements previously made by u.s. officials could suggest an idea as to why leader we remember hillary clinton saying what the u.s. fears mostly is...
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they are training america's future leaders, and it's a very dubious proposition, i think. we've got a bunch of great things coming up. our new york times bestseller last year was the grand jihad by andy mccarthy. just out is freedom at risk by james buckley, senator james buckley. we've got a bunch of great, great titles coming out, so stop by our web site, www.encounter.com and see what you're missing. >> one more thing, can you tell us a little bit about why you decided to start the pamphlet series? >> yes. i saw -- in 2008 in that election cycle the internet had become an essential part of the metabolism of political debate and blogs and so on were absolutely essential to the way in which the messages were getting out, the the people were getting educated. but they had a couple of liabilities, i thought. one was that they were very ephemeral. i wrote a blog myself for pa pajamas media, so i know you can get thousands of hits, thousands of comments and then 17 hours later it's gone. they've moved on to the next thing. so i wanted something that had the meet -- immediacy
they are training america's future leaders, and it's a very dubious proposition, i think. we've got a bunch of great things coming up. our new york times bestseller last year was the grand jihad by andy mccarthy. just out is freedom at risk by james buckley, senator james buckley. we've got a bunch of great, great titles coming out, so stop by our web site, www.encounter.com and see what you're missing. >> one more thing, can you tell us a little bit about why you decided to start the...
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some reconstruction code over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against ghana shekau r.t. washington d.c. . moving forward the other big concern is just who is going to train and equip and assist these rebels in terms of being able to use those weapons it's going to be the united states what is it going to be you would be empowered and what the government is saying is that if this happens this will be just one step closer to the deployment of fallen soldiers in this country as we heard in that package the american president barack obama about two to three weeks ago signed a secret order that enabled cia agents to work in this country we understand that they have been making contact with the opposition fighters have been assisting the needs determining restraints and certainly this is only in train ching foreign involvement in this country that much more. than arwa thank you for that update. of the united states has a long and mixed history of suppo
some reconstruction code over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against ghana shekau r.t. washington d.c. . moving forward the other big concern is just who is going to train and equip and assist these rebels in terms of being able to use those weapons it's going to be the united states what is it going to be you would be empowered and what the government...
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usually god bless you and god bless america. and that is as i said pretty obvious because every president it seems closes, not president but politician closes a major address in that fashion. it turns out also that freezing, that signature closing mind now as presidential speeches accretion of the ronald reagan presidency as well. in fact that had been used one time prior to ronald reagan taking office in any major presidential address that happened to be richard nixon after he was closing the address during the watergate situation. [laughter] and this is here. perhaps they sought after that one of use avoided. but none the less ronald reagan does bring it back and by the end of his presidency he's using it to close every speech, every major speech and george h. w. bush as the same, clinton does the same. the most recent president bush as well and then obama picks up and does the same thing. the reason this is somewhat interesting and not as obvious as it seems is barack obama came to this language a little bit later. during the
usually god bless you and god bless america. and that is as i said pretty obvious because every president it seems closes, not president but politician closes a major address in that fashion. it turns out also that freezing, that signature closing mind now as presidential speeches accretion of the ronald reagan presidency as well. in fact that had been used one time prior to ronald reagan taking office in any major presidential address that happened to be richard nixon after he was closing the...
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and in america where all the major cities in this country was on fire. when african-americans or black people was standing up against the institutionalized hatred demanding equal justice, equal opportunity, equal rights, equal jobs, equal housing and all of those things -- and equal respect, you know, that was -- that was -- that was the society that i grew into at that time. and when i went on trial, i went on trial with an all-white jury. now, if that all white jury thought for a second that john artis and i had murdered those people they would have done that a -- but only evidence that even suggested that we had anything to do with such a thing was two convicts who were in the area that night breaking into a factory and robbing the dead bodies at this bar and grill and this one person who was supposed to be the lookout ran out of cigarettes and walked to the bar and grill which is a block away and as he was walking up to this bar and grill, he said that he saw me and john artis coming around the corner laughing, me carrying a shotgun and john artis ca
and in america where all the major cities in this country was on fire. when african-americans or black people was standing up against the institutionalized hatred demanding equal justice, equal opportunity, equal rights, equal jobs, equal housing and all of those things -- and equal respect, you know, that was -- that was -- that was the society that i grew into at that time. and when i went on trial, i went on trial with an all-white jury. now, if that all white jury thought for a second that...
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the british here for the for the british army or the americans for america helping these people write. themselves and of the papers on their own terms and you poor thing with those who people liberating the ruling out if the revolutionaries through the liberating they get to rule their own country afterwards if the eighty second airborne do it we know what happens when they get the run the country afterwards and you can get more on the developing situation in libya on our website at r.t. dot com the latest news developments and analysis from our experts. well the arab uprising sending a world prices to new highs this week it's thought this could be just the start of a very bumpy ride surging fuel costs in the u.s. are threatening to derail the country's economic recovery and as artie's lauren lister reports the political price may also be too high for the obama administration. tunisia. egypt. by hurricane. algeria. libya protest in countries seeming to fuel one another unrest spreading like wildfire through the middle east and north africa only raging in or near the oil rich countries
the british here for the for the british army or the americans for america helping these people write. themselves and of the papers on their own terms and you poor thing with those who people liberating the ruling out if the revolutionaries through the liberating they get to rule their own country afterwards if the eighty second airborne do it we know what happens when they get the run the country afterwards and you can get more on the developing situation in libya on our website at r.t. dot...
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what residents of america's largest city want to be one. are at war with america's largest corporation almost rules of mom and pop which to be destroyed it could not be supportive to wal-mart they have the money they have the power they have the pool but we have the people thousands of new yorkers have mobilized to keep new york city wal-mart free the corporate behemoths is aggressively aiming to break ground in the big apple vegas wants no product spending millions on ad campaigns promising to bring affordable groceries and quality jobs new york city's low income community we all want what is going to happen with a committee called a low day does a beautiful day at the supermarket going to a lot of bases is that going to create more jobs where you're going to you're going to win two jobs we think you're going to squeeze out the world's largest retailer reels unmatched buying power and prices impossible for small businesses to be tapped studies have shown urban wal-mart stores absorbing self causing up to twenty five percent of surrounding
what residents of america's largest city want to be one. are at war with america's largest corporation almost rules of mom and pop which to be destroyed it could not be supportive to wal-mart they have the money they have the power they have the pool but we have the people thousands of new yorkers have mobilized to keep new york city wal-mart free the corporate behemoths is aggressively aiming to break ground in the big apple vegas wants no product spending millions on ad campaigns promising to...
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propaganda efforts have brought during the cold war we did a great job in getting america's message out after the berlin wall fell we said ok fine enough of that you know we've. we're done and unfortunately we are paying a big price for it so last year the head of the agency that manages the us government one international broadcasting asked for more money for his department we can't allow ourselves to be out communicated by our enemies the list of enemies include russia china iran and venezuela walter isaacson the head of the. american mungo the media outlets later backtracked on this statement isaacson speech for more funding seemed even more unconvincing considering his agency has a budget of seven hundred fifty million dollars and it's way more than the budget of r t iran's press t.v. and venezuela's tell us we're combining probably money alone can't close by global media clout walter isaacson's speech last year says quite a hostile message to foreign media exposing shortcomings in the us mainstream but secretary clinton's statement made it official the u.s. is fighting a global inf
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we're not only broke but we have the rest of the world angry at us a price some believe is too high for america to pay more in mr r.t. new york. and find more coverage of the libyan crisis online and read porousness blog i told him to. stop but it's a wake up call for stocks that are. also looking towards trying something that makes its. way into something new in operation nuclear emergency. well japan has resumed its efforts to solve the atomic crisis at the completion of a nuclear plant or the emissions of smoke workers at the facility are trying to restore that trust it's a cool down the troubled reactors. that is thought of the. engineers have been able to resume their efforts to connect power to older reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant yesterday these efforts have to be stopped after smoke started billowing out of two of the reactors of course the engineers are not able to see inside the reactors as a result of the explosions which happened last week and therefore they have to only guess what's happening now why is it important to reconnect the power to the reactors as soon as t
we're not only broke but we have the rest of the world angry at us a price some believe is too high for america to pay more in mr r.t. new york. and find more coverage of the libyan crisis online and read porousness blog i told him to. stop but it's a wake up call for stocks that are. also looking towards trying something that makes its. way into something new in operation nuclear emergency. well japan has resumed its efforts to solve the atomic crisis at the completion of a nuclear plant or...
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this week the secretary of state asked congress for more task to step up america's halfords to get its message across archie's got edged down reports from washington d.c. war declared the u.s. is now officially in an information battle with foreign media which provide alternative views on world news views with joffe and running contrast to the coverage of events by the us news stream media we are in an information war and we are losing that war i'll be very blunt in my assessment al jazeera is winning. the chinese have opened up a global english language and multi language television network the russians have opened up an english language network i've seen it in a few countries and it's quite instructive we are cutting back the b.b.c. is cutting back some five years ago western media outlets including b.b.c. and c.n.n. had a near monopoly in the coverage of world news things have changed since then more and more viewers across the world tuning in to various foreign media to get a fresh take on events clearly the united states feels on the defensive in part because it can no longer mono
this week the secretary of state asked congress for more task to step up america's halfords to get its message across archie's got edged down reports from washington d.c. war declared the u.s. is now officially in an information battle with foreign media which provide alternative views on world news views with joffe and running contrast to the coverage of events by the us news stream media we are in an information war and we are losing that war i'll be very blunt in my assessment al jazeera is...
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i love i love america i mean it seems first of all. my guess my first question is don't people astri's realize that loving america maybe is not a great idea considering that america propped up mubarak i mean did they make the connection there i don't think there was much worrying about. american it wasn't about. american sentiment at this point it was about a very peculiar domestic condition and the people had the collective the you know about changing whether the american media cannot step up to how progressive this revolution was in portraying it then it becomes a problem but this is a very progressive revolution i can assure you well i remember one of the first option of barack obama made when he became president was he made a grand speech here in cairo promised a lot of things and then got all those promises but obama's he still held it was some steam here or people kind of now figured out that he's just a banker a puppet well and i think. the recent criticism. which were basically lining up was the regime were not particularly rec
i love i love america i mean it seems first of all. my guess my first question is don't people astri's realize that loving america maybe is not a great idea considering that america propped up mubarak i mean did they make the connection there i don't think there was much worrying about. american it wasn't about. american sentiment at this point it was about a very peculiar domestic condition and the people had the collective the you know about changing whether the american media cannot step up...
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the corporatization don't mess to clean up america new has basically thrown out the whole need for news gathering and real reporting in exchange for punditry and entertainment and sensationalism because that's going to deliver the demographics to the guys who pay for the commercials what's happening is we've opened up these huge gaps because we're more concerned with reality t.v. and people arguing and people attacking the president than we are with having people on the ground finding out what the problem the problems are and when you do that you can produce a product that people here and around the world are going to expect the amount of money we're talking about she could literally set up an entire. voice for america on steroids a real state run news network she's not that's not what's going to happen they're going to try to go into these countries and probably try to bind is basically a true propaganda arm rather than a news gathering and reporting which is what our t.v. al-jazeera and the chinese network are going to be yes they're going to have their messages but they're real news
the corporatization don't mess to clean up america new has basically thrown out the whole need for news gathering and real reporting in exchange for punditry and entertainment and sensationalism because that's going to deliver the demographics to the guys who pay for the commercials what's happening is we've opened up these huge gaps because we're more concerned with reality t.v. and people arguing and people attacking the president than we are with having people on the ground finding out what...